4 Movie Clips from SHE’S OUT OF MY LEAGUE Starring Jay Baruchel and Alice Eve

With She’s Out of My League opening on March 12, Paramount has provided us with 4 clips from the film. The movie stars Jay Baruchel, Alice Eve, T.J. Miller, Mike Vogel, Nate Torrence, Krysten Ritter, Geoff Stults and Lindsay Sloane.

The premise is Baruchel plays an average Joe – with not much going for him – when out of the blue a successful and gorgeous woman falls for him. He’s stunned. So are his friends. The question then becomes how does he keep the girl.

As always, are the clips are in the player below. Once you push play you might have to watch a pre-roll ad and then all the clips will play in order. Sorry about the pre-roll, it pays for the bandwidth.

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Here’s the official synopsis:

Can an average Joe and a brainy blonde bombshell find true happiness together? That’s the question at the center of She’s Out of My League, a refreshing, rambunctious romantic comedy from DreamWorks Pictures. When Kirk (Jay Baruchel), an airport security agent, catches the eye of a stunning party planner named Molly (Alice Eve), no one can believe it’s really happening-especially him!

A wildly entertaining combination of outrageous comic antics and old-fashioned romance, DreamWorks Pictures Presents A Mosaic Production She’s Out of My League starring Jay Baruchel, Alice Eve, T.J. Miller, Mike Vogel, Nate Torrence, Krysten Ritter, Geoff Stults and Lindsay Sloane. The film is directed by Jim Field Smith. Written by Sean Anders & John Morris. The producers are Jimmy Miller and David Householter. The executive producer is George Gatins. The director of photography is Jim Denault. The production designer is Clayton Hartley. The film is edited by Dan Schalk. The costume designer is Molly Maginnis. The music is by Michael Andrews. The music supervisor is Deva Anderson. This film has been rated R for language and sexual content.

Twenty-something Kirk Kettner (Jay Baruchel) works as a TSA agent at the Pittsburgh airport. He still hangs out with his high school buddies and co-workers, Jack (Mike Vogel), Stainer (T.J. Miller) and Devon (Nate Torrence) and imagines of getting back together with his ex-girlfriend, Marnie (Lindsay Sloane), who has long since moved on. All in all, Kirk seems content to simply maintain the status quo-until the day Molly (Alice Eve) sashays through his security checkpoint at the airport and accidentally leaves her cell phone behind.

Molly is smart, sophisticated, devastatingly beautiful-and completely out of Kirk’s league. When Kirk returns the phone as a courtesy, she offers to repay the favor with a pair of hockey game tickets, and he accepts, never thinking for one second that this dream girl is asking him out on a date.

The pair couldn’t seem less suited to each other, a fact that Kirk’s friends and family waste no time pointing out to him. She, in Stainer’s words, is a “hard 10,” the top of the dating food chain, while Kirk is struggling to keep his status at five.

Nonetheless, Molly is determined to win him over and as Kirk struggles to understand why such a gorgeous girl would be interested in him, he starts to think maybe she sees something no one else can. After being wined and dined by the most beautiful woman he’s ever met, Kirk is finally starting to believe in himself and contemplate a different future. Then he makes a disastrous first impression on Molly’s upper-crust parents, and the relationship is over as quickly as it began.

With the “help” of his friends, Kirk launches an all-out attempt to win Molly back, with hilariously cringe-inducing results. With Molly’s dashing ex-boyfriend and Kirk’s suddenly possessive ex-girlfriend Marnie complicating his quest, Kirk attempts to prove that if you try hard enough, love can overcome even a five-point spread.